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Ruby Bridges had four siblings: two older brothers named Malcolm Bridges and Jonah Bridges, and two younger siblings named Michael Bridges and Joana Bridges. Her siblings played a significant role in supporting her during her historic integration of the William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans in 1960.
Ruby Bridges has one brother and three sisters. Her siblings are named Malcolm, who is her older brother, and her three younger sisters: Doris, Carla, and a sister named who is not widely recognized in public records. Ruby is the first child in her family to integrate an all-white school in New Orleans, becoming a significant figure in the Civil Rights Movement.
Ruby Bridges has three siblings: one brother named Malcolm and two sisters named Doris and Patricia. They grew up together in New Orleans, Louisiana, during the civil rights movement. Ruby's experience as the first African American child to integrate an all-white elementary school brought significant attention to the struggle for racial equality.
Ah, what a lovely question. Ruby Bridges' parents are Lucille and Abon Bridges, and she has four siblings: Michelle, Joana, Alton, and Malcolm. Each member of her family played a special role in supporting Ruby during her courageous journey as the first African American child to desegregate an all-white school in New Orleans.
Ruby Bridges has three siblings: two younger sisters named Marshae and Tanya, and an older brother named Michael. They grew up together in New Orleans, Louisiana. Ruby is best known for being the first African American child to integrate an all-white elementary school in the South in 1960.
She has 4 siblings total because has to brothers and two sisters.
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Yes, their names are Robert, Lisa, Alicia and Ruby.
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Ruby Bridges stood up for herself and all of the blacks.
Ruby Bridges was the first African-American child to attend all white school in the south.